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Police condemn violence at protest - Police cause nine crashes a day - 'End in sight for housing downturn'.



Police condemn violence at protest

Anti-war protesters have been criticised by police for violent behaviour during a May Day protest.

Police cause nine crashes a day

Police cars cause more than nine accidents a day on Britain's roads, according to new figures.

'End in sight for housing downturn'

The end is in sight for the housing market downturn but there will be little growth until 2013, economists have predicted.

Inmate Tells Of 'Torture' At Brit's Laos Jail

British officials and legal campaigners are battling to help Samantha Orobator who may be killed by firing squad if convicted of drug smuggling.

Harriet Harman: I Don't Want Gordon's Job

Asked if she can guarantee she would not stand for the leadership if Gordon Brown stood down either before or after the next General Election, Ms Harman said.

Teen son escapes Fla. family slaying; 4 dead

A 34-year-old father who shot and killed his wife and two young sons fell over a bicycle and missed another son before killing himself on the front lawn of their house, authorities said Monday.

3 hurt in La. as more storms batter Southeast

A tornado injured three people and damaged nearly two dozen homes Monday in southern Louisiana, a day after severe thunderstorms across the Southeast killed one person.

Judge in Fla. terror trial denies mistrial

A judge has denied a request for a mistrial in the Miami case of six men accused of plotting to destroy Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices.

Police find passport of prof wanted in killings

Police say they've found the passport of a University of Georgia professor suspected of killing his wife and two others outside a community theater.

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